Former President Donald Trump recently met with acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe to discuss security protocols and enhancements available to his campaign. The meeting, described as brief and matter of fact by sources familiar with the matter, focused on reviewing current security measures and potential upgrades.
According to one source, the meeting was uneventful yet cordial, with Rowe walking Trump through the security details and enhancements that could be implemented. The former president is expected to maintain his campaign schedule despite a recent apparent assassination attempt, with security enhancements being made in response to the incident.
While specific details of the security enhancements were not disclosed due to heightened security concerns, Trump and his advisers have expressed confidence in the Secret Service personnel on the ground. Trump reportedly praised his day-to-day Secret Service detail as 'heroes' and commended their actions during recent security incidents.
However, concerns were raised about the overall resources and system in place within the Secret Service to adequately protect Trump. Advisers highlighted the need for systemic changes and adjustments to ensure the agency is well-equipped to handle the current security environment.
Despite the praise for individual Secret Service members, Trump's team emphasized the importance of addressing broader issues within the agency to enhance the former president's security. The meeting between Trump and Rowe underscored the ongoing efforts to strengthen security measures and ensure the safety of the former president during his political events.